ponderingturtle
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Not really, our records show that the japanese had tendered offers of surrender, with the only condition was that the emperor would not be deposed. Now yes, i know the casuality estimates for Operation Coronet (3 million) and I know that there are some who say that the japanese did not offer to surrender until we dropped the bombs.
We just accepted the same offer they has made after we dropped the bombs. Now i think it was sort of inevitable given the money spent on the bomb, to want to test it against real targets.
No, they surrendered unconditionaly. McArthur decided not to go after the Emperor and rather enlist his aid in reforming japan in the immage he wanted. If the US wanted to charge and hang the emperor it could have with out violating the surrender agreement.
Of course how things would have played out with out the bombing is something interesting to speculate about
But i don't beleive it was done to make the japanese surrender, they had already made the same offer that we accepted. It may have been done to enforce the surrender, or it may have been done to piss off the Reds. Or it may have been done to see what the bomb would do.
You can believe that all you want, but it is not clear in the historic record.
